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The regular one-way fare cash payment is good on local buses, UVX, TRAX, On Demand, and S-Line for two (2) hours after purchase. This fare applies to passengers ages 6-64. Additional fare will be required on express and premium services, including FrontRunner. Fare can be purchased in cash from a bus operator or ticket vending machine (TVM), or with a card using a TVM or the Transit app.FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap with daily and weekly maximum charges. The daily fare cap on regular fare ($2.50) will be $5 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $20 (two paid trips per day for four days). FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit. Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

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Statistics Canada. Table 102-0030 Infant mortality, by sex and birth weight, Canada, provinces and territories (table). CANSIM (database). Last updated September 24, 2013.

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Lower life expectancy at birth during the early 20th century was, in part, a reflection of high levels of infant mortality. About 1 in 10 Canadian babies died within the first year of life in 1921, compared with about 1 in 200 in 2011.

The large gains that Canadians experienced in life expectancy at birth were accompanied by smaller gains in life expectancy at other ages.

People aged 65 and older have experienced modest gains in life expectancy, in part because of advancements in the prevention and treatment of circulatory diseases and, more recently, the treatment of cancer.

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A day pass is good for unlimited rides that day on bus, UVX, TRAX, On Demand, and S-Line. For trips beginning on bus, day passes may be purchased from the bus operator, on this website, on the Transit app, or at selected UTA pass sales outlets. For trips beginning on TRAX and S-Line, day passes must be purchased before boarding at ticket vending machines located at all TRAX and S-Line stations or on the Transit app. Tickets for UVX can be purchased on the Transit app. Day passes are validated at the time of use.FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap with daily and weekly maximum charges. The daily fare cap on regular fare ($2.50) will be $5 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $20 (two paid trips per day for four days). FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit. Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

Life expectancy: Average number of years an individual could be expected to live, based on current patterns of mortality. This indicator reflects environmental conditions in a country, the health of its people, the quality of care they receive when they are sick, and their living conditions.

The reduced one-way fare cash payment is good on local buses, UVX, TRAX, On Demand, and S-Line. This fare applies to passengers ages 65 and older, valid Medicare card holders, youth ages 6-18, and persons with qualifying disabilities or qualifying income. For information on qualifying for a reduced fare, contact 801-RIDE-UTA. FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap. The daily fare cap on reduced fare ($1) is $2 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $8 (two paid trips per day for four days). Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit.Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

On the journey of life, the commuting time for each of us is different. Life expectancy—an indicator widely used to explore the general health of a population—is an estimate of the average number of years someone is expected to live from birth or another age, based on death rates calculated for a specific period. Obviously, this is just an average; not everyone will live for precisely the expected length of time. Those who live longer than their life expectancy have often benefited from developments that extend life, such as advancements in the treatment and prevention of disease.

The route deviation fare is paid in addition to the local one-way fare on Flex Routes when the stop used is a deviation from the scheduled route. Flex Route numbers all begin with F. Flex Routes may deviate up to ¾ of a mile depending on pre-scheduled deviation requests. Deviation requests may be made from 2 hours up to 7 days before the needed trip by calling 801-287-7433. All deviations require a $1.25 fare whether scheduled or not. Deviations can be purchased with cash on the bus or through the Transit app. FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap with daily and weekly maximum charges. The daily fare cap on regular fare ($2.50) will be $5 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $20 (two paid trips per day for four days). FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit. Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

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In 2009–2011, 65-year-old men were expected to live until they were 83.8, while 65-year-old women were expected to live until the age of 86.7. This means that from 1920–1922 to 2009–2011, the life expectancies of 65-year-olds increased by 5.8 years for men and 8.2 years for women. This is a much smaller gain than the 20-year increase in life expectancy for newborns during this same period.

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Life expectancy in Canada has greatly improved since the early 20th century. The life expectancy at birth for men has increased by 20.5 years, from 58.8 years in 1920–1922 to 79.3 years in 2009–2011. During the same period, the life expectancy of women increased by 23.0 years, from 60.6 years to 83.6 years.

A day pass is good for unlimited rides that day on bus, UVX, TRAX, On Demand, and S-Line. For trips beginning on bus, day passes may be purchased on this website, on the Transit app, or at selected UTA pass sales outlets. For trips beginning on TRAX and S-Line, day passes must be purchased before boarding at ticket vending machines located at all TRAX and S-Line stations. Tickets for all modes, including UVX, can be purchased on the Transit app. Day passes are validated at the time of use. FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap. The daily fare cap on reduced fare ($1) is $2 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $8 (two paid trips per day for four days). Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit.Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

Decady, Y., and L. Greenberg. 2014. Ninety years of change in life expectancy, Health at a Glance. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 82-624-X.

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The route deviation fare is paid in addition to the local one-way fare on Flex Routes when the stop used is a deviation from the scheduled route. Flex Route numbers all begin with F. Flex Routes may deviate up to ¾ of a mile depending on pre-scheduled deviation requests. Deviation requests may be made from 2 hours up to 7 days before the needed trip by calling 801-287-7433. All deviations require a $1.25 fare whether scheduled or not. FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap. The daily fare cap on reduced fare ($1) is $2 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $8 (two paid trips per day for four days). Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit.Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

Most of the gains in life expectancy from 1920–1922 to 2009–2011 were attributable to the prevention of death among younger people. For example, childhood immunization against infectious diseases helped to reduce death at early ages. Health awareness campaigns and associated legislation aimed at preventing injury, such as mandatory seat-belt use, also helped to prevent deaths across a broad age range.

Public Health Agency of Canada. 2008. The Chief Public Health Officer’s Report on the State of Public Health in Canada. Available at: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/cphorsphc-respcacsp/2008/fr-rc/pdf/CPHO-Report-e.pdf. Accessed January 5, 2016.

Life expectancy has historically been lower for men than for women. While the gap was small in 1920–1922 (1.8 years), it reached a high of 7.3 years in 1975–1977 and narrowed to 4.3 years in 2009–2011.

To enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Lawson Greenberg (Lawson.Greenberg@canada.ca; 613-799-8690), Health Statistics Division.

In 1920–1922, one-year-old boys were expected to live until age 64.7 and one-year-old girls until age 65.3. This was higher than life expectancy at birth by 5.8 years for men and 4.7 years for women. This difference decreased to less than half a year by 2009–2011 as a result of the large reduction in infant mortality. Overall, from 1920–1922 to 2009–2011, the life expectancy of one-year old boys increased by 15.0 years and the life expectancy of one-year-old girls increased by 18.6 years.

The widening of the gap was partly the result of fewer women dying during childbirth. The narrowing was related to the decline in deaths caused by cardiovascular diseases, which generally affect men more than women.

Greenberg, L. and C. Normandin. 2011. Disparities in life expectancy at birth, Health at a Glance. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 82-624-X.

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The monthly pass is good for unlimited travel on local buses, UVX, TRAX, On Demand, and S-Line for one calendar month. This fare applies to passengers ages 19-64. Additional fare will be required on express and premium services, including FrontRunner. This pass is available at select UTA pass sales outlets, on the Transit app, and on this website. Individuals who purchase an adult monthly pass using a state-issued Horizon Card with cash value may do so at a discount of up to 25%. FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap with daily and weekly maximum charges. The daily fare cap on regular fare ($2.50) will be $5 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $20 (two paid trips per day for four days). FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit. Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

Nagunar, D. 1986. Longevity and Historical Life Tables 1921-1981 (Abridged): Canada and the Provinces. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 89-506-XPB.

Cutler, D. M., and E. Meara. 2001. “Changes in the Age Distribution of Mortality over the 20th Century.” NBER Working Paper Series. no. 8556. Cambridge, Massachusetts: National Bureau of Economic Results.

The reduced fare monthly pass is good for unlimited travel on local buses, UVX, TRAX, On Demand, and S-Line for one calendar month. This fare applies to passengers ages 65 and older, valid Medicare card holders, youth ages 6-18, and persons with qualifying disabilities or qualifying income. For information on qualifying for a reduced fare, contact 801-RIDE-UTA. This pass is available at select UTA pass sales outlets and on this website. FAREPAY Reloadable Card: As of August 18, 2024, Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards use a fare cap. The daily fare cap on reduced fare ($1) is $2 a day (two paid trips). The weekly cap is $8 (two paid trips per day for four days). Reduced Fare FAREPAY Cards cannot be used on Paratransit.Purchase a card at farepay.rideuta.com.

In 1920–1922, Canadian men who had lived to age 65 could expect to live for 13 more years, and women could expect to live for 13.5 more years (to age 78.0 and 78.5 respectively). The expected total life span of 65-year-olds was substantially higher than life expectancy at birth: 19.2 years higher for men and 18.0 years higher for women.